Online overexposure is the most-under-managed personal-security risk for senior executives: years of LinkedIn updates, conference appearances, philanthropy disclosures, real-estate transactions, family social-media posts and search-engine residue accumulate into a target package that hostile actors can build in a single afternoon. This report sets out the digital-exposure framework in your chosen jurisdiction and industry: the documented OSINT and target-package methodologies hostile actors use, the legal framework around digital-footprint reduction, the early indicators that your exposure is accumulating into a credible package, the operational mitigations (digital-footprint audit, public-record scrubbing, social-media discipline, partner-and-family protocols, identity compartmentalisation), and the trigger points at which to engage a digital-protective-intelligence specialist.
Reference material for informed readers, not advice.